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Title : RTCP Streaming Extended Reports
Author(s) : A. Tseng, et. al.
Filename : draft-tseng-avt-rtcp-streaming-extens-00.txt
Pages : 14
Date : 2003-10-22
This document defines a new streaming report block for the Extended
Report (XR) packet type for the RTP Control Protocol (RTCP) [1].
XR packets are an extension to the reception report blocks of RTCP
sender report (SR) or Receiver Report (RR) packets. In [1] seven report
blocks are defined to receive various information that helps the sender
to monitor the network and assess quality of VoIP delivery. In this
document we define a new report block for the XR packet, namely the
streaming report block, to receive statistics about the quality of an
audio and/or video streaming session.
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